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AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal inspects flood-affected areas in Delhi

AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal visited flood-affected areas in Delhi’s Shastri Park and urged the government to ensure proper facilities in relief camps. He highlighted issues of food shortage, mosquito menace, waterlogging, and sewer backflow. Kejriwal appealed to the Centre to provide maximum relief to flood-hit states including Punjab, Himachal, JK.

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Former Delh iCM Arvind Kejriwal. Image/File pic

Former Delh iCM Arvind Kejriwal. Image/File pic

Amid the ongoing floods in Punjab, the Aam Aadmi Party national convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Friday visited the Shastri Park area of the national capital and inspected the flood-affected regions.

While speaking to the media on the flood situation, Arvind Kejriwal said that he had come to enquire about the problems faced by people due to floods and waterlogging. The former Delhi Chief Minister further said that the people are not getting access to food on time, and the government has made no arrangements to solve the problem of mosquitoes.

The former Delhi CM asserted, "We have come to a relief camp to enquire about the condition of the people. They are facing several problems. They are not getting food on time, there is a mosquito menace but no arrangement to mitigate that, there is a drinking water issue, and we were told that tents were set up only yesterday, even though it was already raining," as cited by news agency ANI. 

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